A Robust Digital Baseband Predistorter Constructed Using Memory Polynomials
Georgia Institute of Technology · Network Technologies (United States)
Abstract
Power amplifiers (PAs) are inherently nonlinear devices and are used in virtually all communications systems. Digital baseband predistortion is a highly cost-effective way to linearize PAs, but most existing architectures assume that the PA has a memoryless nonlinearity. For wider bandwidth applications such as wideband code-division multiple access (WCDMA) or wideband orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (W-OFDM), PA memory effects can no longer be ignored, and memoryless predistortion has limited effectiveness. In this paper, instead of focusing on a particular PA model and building a corresponding predistorter, we focus directly on the predistorter structure. In particular, we propose a memory…
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7Topics & keywords
- Predistortion
- Baseband
- Electronic engineering
- Wideband
- Adjacent channel power ratio
- Code division multiple access
- Computer science
- Amplifier